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How to solve a simple simultaneous equation

Solving simultaneous equations: Example Question:Equation 1 --->         2y – 4x = 2Equation 2 --->         4y – 6x = 10 Find the unknown quantities, x and y. Solution:

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Answered by Nivedah K. Maths tutor
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What is the difference in pronouncing 'ß' and 'ss'?

'ß'- examples: Spaß; groß- the vowel before the ß, is pronounced longer  'ss'- examples: essen, Kasse, Russland, vergessen, besser- The vo...

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Answered by Nivedah K. German tutor
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How do I write a poetry comparison essay?

The most important part of any English essay is the planning: you need to make sure that you know what you are writing about before you start. With a poetry co...

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Why do some verbs use avoir and some être in the past tense?

This rule might seem tricky at first. However, it is actually quite easy to follow after a bit of practice. Generally speaking, avoir is the main verb used to form the past tense. This is...

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Answered by Harry L. French tutor
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What is compound interest and how do I calculate it?

Compound interest means, for example, the money you have put into a bank, earns interest each year, but you earn interest upon the interest that was already added last year i.e. you earn interest on t...

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Answered by Rocio F. Maths tutor
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